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Posted by copron
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Size: 842kb, uploaded 6/7/2011 11:26:51 AM
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This is a recording my Dad made on a little cassette recorder back in 1968. The banjo picker is me when I was 14 years old. The banjo was an RB-250 bowtie with the factory D tuners.
9 comments on “Flint Hill Special - flashback”
VancePants Says:
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 @1:48:21 PM
RON... in all modesty I think I've improved during the just over 3 yrs I've been playin'... but you've gotten worser! BUT SERIOUSLY... it's hard to get too much better when ya start out so freakin' good! Kool blast from your past Dude!
dgill Says:
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 @7:06:12 PM
Dang it at 14 you were a killer banjo player already. Nice history lesson.
copron Says:
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 @8:36:48 PM
Thanks guys.......my Dad who passed away in 03 taped every show and most practices we ever done About 2 years ago my cousin's wife found all the tapes and salvaged what she could and made 3 CD's out of them. My cousin who is not in this recording was the mandolin player and one of the singers in the band.......and he is 3 years younger than me.
BanjoFlyboy Says:
Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @5:37:26 AM
Thanks for sharing Ron. That was great! A Golden Oldie!
jRook22 Says:
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 @12:14:51 AM
Dang when did you start playing when you was 2?? lol That was great especially for a 14 year old.
copron Says:
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 @6:34:34 AM
Started when I was 10.......I had been playing in a bluegrass band for 2 years when this was taped.
jRook22 Says:
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 @6:03:26 PM
Sounds like you learned kinda like I did I started playing when i was eighteen and when i was nineteen I got asked to join a band and when i did that I had choice but to learn fast. Best thing that ever happened to my picking was joining that band it gave me no choice but to practice and practice hard.
copron Says:
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 @7:11:12 PM
Know the feeling ....had to learn a lot of stuff fast but I also had to learn playing in closed chords. I would never had progressed as much if I had just played around the house.
jbjo Says:
Wednesday, October 5, 2011 @10:32:09 PM
that's really cool Ron, nailing it like that! That rhythm guitar player really knew how to drive it too! awesome!
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